WiFi-187
- Stand alone RF signals
from a present day typical RFID tag or office
router, can receive and broadcast WiFi-187 signals
from 100 to 600 feet from each computer or a
wireless telephone connected to a VoIP wireless
network. Because of the short distance, we have
named the RFID tags affixed to headstones, WiFi
Mist and Wifi Spray
Chips.
For greater areas, like
airports, cemeteries and small cities, the user
will need specialantennas like those
installed by iNBS100 WiFi90 providers.
WiFi90 and iNBS100,
(Internet National Broadcasting Systems), with
affiliates in the U.S.A., China and in Germany, can
provide their WiFi90 bandwidth technology along
with their patented audio control enhancement
technology for distances over 100 feet limits and
speeds that can reach 100 megabits per
second.
iNBS100 WiFi90 providers
include:Soulfind.com;
LundWireless
Group,
U.S.A.;
-- Toolhouse.de;
and Lenk
GmbH of Pegnitz,
Germany.
Since the patent drawings of the NBS
Wireless Telephone were first published in 1907,
the drawings themselves have become the basis in
the development of Antennas, the Internet,
Cellphones, laptops, and WiFi / WiMax broadcasting
to and from moving vehicles to fixed landline
connections.
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Editor's Note
/ The success of the
countless numbers of entrepreneurs in the Internet
Cafe scene around the world, opened the eyes to the
uses of the wireless telephone within those
business establishments owning hotels, law firms,
cemeteries and movie studios.
It's
a proven fact, that a witness deposition can be
taken "live" via a wireless video telephone
directly into the court room with ease -- for just
the cost of a DSL
line.MORE
STORY - 'Mach c'? Scientists observe sound
traveling faster than the speed of
light.
"Today's WiFi broadband
users are all part of a pioneering team," says
Malcolm MacFarlane. of iNBS100 WiFi90
installations. "It
all started way back when, when the drawings of the
wireless telephone, invented by Nathan B.
Stubblefield -- were published by Scientific
America and by the U.S. Patent
Office."
"The schematic drawings of
his wireless telephone and system were devised by
NBS almost 100 years ago, to bypass the "chokehold"
telephone and telegraph companies had on phone and
telephone pole access, (and the lack of) -- to
customers' homes and offices," explains,
MacFarlane.
For the
first time, scientists have experimentally
demonstrated that sound pulses can travel at
velocities faster than the speed of light, c.
William Robertson's team from Middle Tennessee
State University also showed that the group
velocity of sound waves can become infinite, and
even negative.
Past
experiments have demonstrated that the group
velocities of other materials'
components&emdash;such as optical, microwave, and
electrical pulses&emdash;can exceed the speed of
light. But while the individual spectral components
of these pulses have velocities very close to c,
the components of sound waves are almost six orders
of magnitude slower than light (compare 340 m/s to
300,000,000 m/s
"He,
as well as his peers, the Smart Daaf Boys," said
WiFi90's, Mark Sovol, "had no idea at the time, of
the value the radio frequencies created by his
wireless patents at today's
prices. Compared to the
speed generated by a WiFi90 system, it would cost
billions of dollars and years to complete to
install the copper wires and fiber-optic lines
needed to deliver super-fast Internet
speeds."
WiFi90 offers speeds that
can reach 100 megabits per second, which would
deliver about 4,800 typewritten pages of text a
second. Typical DSL service is 1.5 Mbps, or about
72 pages a
second.
"It's a good way to go,"
said WiFi90 developer MacFarlane. "It
works."
iNBS100, wireless
broadcasting system use base stations where radio
signals from customers are collected and routed.
WiFi90, for instance, connects with local phone
companies landlines by relaying signals to their
affiliate long-distance carrier, where it picks up
its S90 ilink90 ID phone number to its broadband
customers.
Respectfully
Submitted Josie
Cory Publisher/Editor
TVI Magazine
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